On Dec 23, 2:47 am, Steven D'Aprano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cybersource.com.au> wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 13:05:23 -0800, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> > I've never encountered such items
> > supported by the language.
>
> >OS specific extensions MIGHT supply it...
>
> Picky picky... but of course y
On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 13:05:23 -0800, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote:
> I've never encountered such items
> supported by the language.
>
> OS specific extensions MIGHT supply it...
Picky picky... but of course you are right. When I said that programming
languages I have used before had facilities
On 22 Δεκ, 09:09, Fredrik Lundh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> For Python, standard process monitoring tools (combined with a basic
> understanding of how dynamic memory allocation works on modern
> platforms) are usually sufficient to get a good view of an application's
> memory usage patterns
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>> > Not me.
>>
>> You're quite knew to this internet thing, aren't you? ;-)
>
> :-D
(hmm. why is that whenever you make some silly last-second addition to a
post, you end up making a stupid typo?)
>> And things like "how much memory is free in the heap" isn't even a
>>
On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 08:09:50 +0100, Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>
> > Not me.
>
> You're quite knew to this internet thing, aren't you? ;-)
:-D
>> So... how do you measure memory usage in Python? Every programming
>> language I've used before (not a huge range, I'll admit)
Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> Not me.
You're quite knew to this internet thing, aren't you? ;-)
> So... how do you measure memory usage in Python? Every programming
> language I've used before (not a huge range, I'll admit) had *some* sort
> of facility to measure memory usage, typically things li
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 14:21:27 +0100, Diez B. Roggisch wrote:
>>> So, anyone who hit's on this thread via a search will think
>>>
>>> a) that there's really no memory leak detection for python b) that
>>> this community is not very helpful
>
> c) That finally people in this forum are smart enough t
On Dec 21, 3:21 pm, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
Please get serious, Mr.!
(and avoid further off-topics)
.
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http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
On Dec 21, 12:25 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Dec 21, 7:42 pm, Ilias Lazaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Dec 19, 5:40 am, Ilias Lazaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Dec 17, 8:41 am, Ilias Lazaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > How to detect memory leak
>> So, anyone who hit's on this thread via a search will think
>>
>> a) that there's really no memory leak detection for python
>> b) that this community is not very helpful
c) That finally people in this forum are smart enough to detect your
flamebait & refuse to comment on it, Ilias...
> Comm
On Dec 21, 7:42 pm, Ilias Lazaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 19, 5:40 am, Ilias Lazaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Dec 17, 8:41 am, Ilias Lazaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > How to detect memory leaks of python programms, which run in an
> > > environment like thi
On Dec 19, 5:40 am, Ilias Lazaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Dec 17, 8:41 am, Ilias Lazaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > How to detect memory leaks of python programms, which run in an
> > environment like this:
>
> > * Suse Linux 9.3
> > * Apache
> > * mod_python
>
> > The problem
On Dec 17, 8:41 am, Ilias Lazaridis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How to detect memory leaks of python programms, which run in an
> environment like this:
>
> * Suse Linux 9.3
> * Apache
> * mod_python
>
> The problem occoured after some updates on the infrastructure. It's
> most possibly caused
How to detect memory leaks of python programms, which run in an
environment like this:
* Suse Linux 9.3
* Apache
* mod_python
The problem occoured after some updates on the infrastructure. It's
most possibly caused by trac and it's dependencies, but several
components of the OS where updated,
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